We assume that you have a general idea of how torrents work, and a familiarity with Torrent Trackers. A particulary good tracker that is germane to our needs is [http://linuxtracker.org LinuxTracker.org]. We will use it here in the examples. Be aware that to upload torrent files, you must have open an account there, as is the case for the vast majority of sites.

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#To use the WebUI, point your browser to <ip of you linkstation>:9091 - you should see something like the screenshot shown on the top of this page.

#To use the WebUI, point your browser to <ip of you linkstation>:9091 - you should see something like the screenshot shown on the top of this page.

Contents

What is Transmission?

Transmission is a BitTorrent client package that (as of version 1.34) also contains Clutch, an integrated webUI. It easy to compile, install, configure and operate, and it has relatively low memory and cpu usage.

Compiling and Installation

Configuration

Use the WebUI.

Usage

We assume that you have a general idea of how torrents work, and a familiarity with Torrent Trackers. A particulary good tracker that is germane to our needs is LinuxTracker.org. We will use it here in the examples. Be aware that to upload torrent files, you must have open an account there, as is the case for the vast majority of sites.

Downloading

To use the WebUI, point your browser to <ip of you linkstation>:9091 - you should see something like the screenshot shown on the top of this page.

Download a torrent file to your LS. Use the Open button to choose & load the torrent file. The download should begin shortly. As is the case w/ torrents, it may be very fast or quite slow, depending on the number of seeders and they upload limits.

Sharing/Uploading

Create a torrent file

Place the file you wish to share in your torrent directory. For example, if the file you want to share is vmlinuz92608foonasem.gz, then use the cli binary like this: